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Improving the identification of eligible patients for clinical research within primary care

Improving the identification of eligible patients for clinical research within primary care. Simon Wathall Clinical Trials Theme – Academic Health Science Network 12 th December 2013. Data Validation Programme. Practices participate in a data validation programme

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Improving the identification of eligible patients for clinical research within primary care

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  1. Improving the identification of eligible patients for clinical research within primary care Simon Wathall Clinical Trials Theme – Academic Health Science Network 12th December 2013

  2. Data Validation Programme • Practices participate in a data validation programme • Derived in collaboration with local clinicians • Annual cycles of assessment, feedback and training • Primarily looking at face-to-face consultations • Read coded reason for contact Porcheret M et al. (2004). Data quality of general practice electronic health records: the impact of a program of assessments, feedback and training, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 11:1: 78-86.

  3. Analysis, Feedback and Results Analysis • One months consultation data for the entire practice • Primarily surgery consultations • % of surgery consultations having a meaningful Read coded problem title / strong morbidity indicator as reason for contact Results • To individual named consulter level and per location data entered Feedback • Written report with selected data tables and comparison charts • Comparison of results: • with other clinicians in the practice • and with other practices (anonymised) • Training areas identified

  4. Stoke CCG Comparison

  5. Automated identification & recruitment techniques Utilising existing GP software – e.g. EMIS, SystemOne Activated when specific Read Code is entered Automated screen prompt added to GP system Works by: Only appropriate patients are flagged Provides an aide-memoire re study and eligibility criteria Automated recording of consent to be contacted Recruitment has minimal impact on consultation time Removes the admin burden from the GP

  6. Basic Recruitment Basic suitability screen Patient Identification Automated Fax referrals

  7. Complex Recruitment Exclusion Criteria Patient Identification Automated prescribing Links to websites / online randomisation

  8. Benefits and Gains + For the practices Improvements in the quality of the Electronic Patient record, benefiting patient care Individualised training package for all practice staff Streamlined research support and implementation For the researchers High quality medical data to support research activity Automated methods to identify patients to studies Increased clinical precision in identifying patients

  9. Contact Details: Simon Wathall Health Informatics Specialist Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences Keele University Email: s.wathall@keele.ac.uk

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